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    Sir John Throckmorton (by 1524 – 22 May 1580) was a lawyer and member of the English Parliament during the reign of Queen Mary I. He was also a witness...
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  • John Throckmorton may refer to: Sir John Throckmorton (died 1580) (by 1524–1580), lawyer and MP for Leicester, Camelford, Warwick, Old Sarum, and Coventry...
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    Francis Throckmorton (1554 – 10 July 1584) was a conspirator against Queen Elizabeth I of England in the Throckmorton Plot. He was the son of Sir John Throckmorton...
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    Throckmorton (1515–1571), Thomas, Sir John Throckmorton (1524–1580), Anthony, and George. Robert Throckmorton may have trained at the Middle Temple,...
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    Francis Throckmorton (1554–1584) Nicholas Throckmorton (1515–1571) John Throckmorton (1524–1580) Raquel A. Throckmorton/Harris (1970-) Peter Throckmorton (1928–1990)...
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    was the eldest son of John Throckmorton Esq. (1580-1614/15) by Agnes Wilford. John's grandfather was Sir Robert Throckmorton, KG (1513-1581), of Coughton...
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    Thomas Throckmorton, (born c. 1522). Sir John Throckmorton (c. 1524 - 22 May 1580), father of the conspirator Francis Throckmorton. Anthony Throckmorton (born...
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  • – Elizabeth I 1580 March – Thomas Legge's Richardus Tertius, the first known history play performed in England, is acted at St John's College, Cambridge...
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  • on to Sir John Throckmorton. George matriculated at Hart Hall, Oxford in 1573. In 1584 he was questioned concerning his links to Sir John's son Francis...
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    step-son of John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol. Secondly on 8 June 1653, he married Judith Throckmorton, a daughter of Francis Throckmorton of Wootton Wawen...
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    looked with a friendly eye on Throckmorton's plot to release Queen Mary. With Lord Henry Howard and Francis Throckmorton he was arrested on suspicion of...
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  • in the film, died in 1580. Frances Walsingham was the surviving daughter who married Phillip Sidney. The lady-in-waiting Bess Throckmorton in fact became...
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  • Sir John Tracy (died 1591), who was High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1578, and his wife Anne (died 1581), daughter of Thomas Throckmorton (died 1568)...
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    for some time at the court of the Duke of Parma. The discovery of the Throckmorton Plot disrupted the plan, and the Duke of Guise became absorbed in French...
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    Anne Stanley (May 1580 – c. 8 October 1647) was an English noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of the Earl of Derby and, through her two marriages...
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    declaiming against Mary and declaring that he “died for his country”. On 17 April 1554, Throckmorton was brought to trial and charged with high treason...
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    Francis Tresham (category Throckmorton family)
    but was rebuked. His sister, Lady Mounteagle, alerted his cousin John Throckmorton, who turned to "three most honorable parsons and one especiall instrument"...
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  • Nancy, Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, and Saint-Dizier. In April 1560, Throckmorton sent John Somers and Robert Jones to meet Jane Dormer and the Count of Feria...
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    Bruno by historian John Bossy, deployed in the French embassy in London. Walsingham's contact reported that Francis Throckmorton, a nephew of Walsingham's...
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  • combat. On 9 August 1567 the English ambassador in Edinburgh Nicholas Throckmorton interviewed Murray, trying to work out the politics of his brother-in-law...
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  • seminary priests in the 1570s, the arrival of the Jesuits from 1580 onwards,: 4  and the Throckmorton Plot (1583). A range of increasingly draconian measures...
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    for future English settlements. In 1591, he secretly married Elizabeth Throckmorton, one of the Queen's ladies-in-waiting, without the Queen's permission...
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    University of Padua in 1532, making the acquaintance there of Michael Throckmorton. In Italy both these young humanists had links with a group of reformers...
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  • in the ownership of the Priory until 1545 when it was sold to Clement Throckmorton and Sir Alexander Avenon, an ironmonger who would later become Lord Mayor...
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    considered marrying Dudley for some time. However, William Cecil, Nicholas Throckmorton, and some conservative peers made their disapproval unmistakably clear...
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  • ambassador Nicholas Throckmorton. He obtained permission to return to Scotland with a Scottish ambassador Lord Seton, and Throckmorton gave him a letter...
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    Harvington Hall (category Houses completed in 1580)
    Mary was married to Sir Robert Throckmorton of Coughton Court in Warwickshire, the son of Sir Francis Throckmorton. Sir Robert had little use for Harvington...
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    Stokes, who had recently married Anne Carew, the widow of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton. In 1573 Mary left the Gresham household for good, 'with all her books...
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    Society London, Penguin Classic History, 2000 A. L. Rowse, Ralegh and the Throckmortons (1962) The Reprint Society, London, 1964 (index s.v. Sulgrave, Washington)...
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    set Nesbit to watch Mary, Darnley, and Darnley's tutor, John Elder. In 1559 Nicholas Throckmorton, the English ambassador in Paris, warned Elizabeth that...
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